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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'

Baltic Blue Pothos

Very High
LightMedium to bright indirect light
High
HumidityAverage to high humidity (50-70%)
Warm
Temperature16-27°C
Large
SizeTrailing to 1-2m; climbing specimens considerably larger
Fast
Growth RateFast
Easy
DifficultyForgiving of missed waterings, average home humidity, and imperfect light. A solid pick for beginners or low-fuss collections.
Part of the Epipremnum pinnatum familyCultivar£ · CommonMediumNamed colour selection of Epipremnum pinnatum, closely related to 'Cebu Blue'.
£14· 7cm plant

Other colour-form prices

Aurea £15Variegated £34

Aroid Atlas Price Guide

£14Base· 7cm plant
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Pricing Data Key

High/Good Confidence: 15+ recent online sales. Highly reliable market guide.
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Moderate Confidence: 5-14 recent sales. Good general guide, but prices may vary.
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Limited Data: Under 5 sales. Relying on shop stock listings and estimates.

Community price estimate based on limited sales history

ℹ️ Baseline Index ValueThe baseline index value represents the current market rate for an established 7cm whole pot specimen. Prices for other sizes, nodes, rooted cuttings, or mother plants are calculated proportionally from this base index guide.

Price Estimate by Stage

Estimated value

14

7cm Plant

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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Morphology

leaf ShapeLance-shaped juvenile, developing pinnateVeins or lobes arranged like a feather, branching out symmetrically on both sides of a single main central vein. splits and fenestration when climbing
leaf Length10-20 cm juvenile, larger when mature/climbing
leaf Width6-12 cm juvenile
petiole ColorGreen
venationPinnateVeins or lobes arranged like a feather, branching out symmetrically on both sides of a single main central vein.
textureGlossy, semi-waxy
variegationN/A — cool silvery-blue-green leaf colouration, not a variegation pattern
growth HabitTrailing or climbing hemiepiphyteA plant that starts growing in soil but later ascends trees as a climber, supporting itself with aerial roots.

About Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'

Baltic Blue is a close relative of the better-known 'Cebu Blue' colour form, sharing the same cool silvery-blue-green leaf tone but generally marketed as developing more pronounced fenestration and elongation with maturity when trained up a support. Like the rest of the species, it stays compact and unsplit as a trailing houseplant but transforms into a dramatically larger, more deeply cut climber given a moss pole and time.

Market Analysis

Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Price Guide & Auction Value

Historical eBay auction metrics and live retailer listings updated weekly.

No eBay auction history available yet. Data is collected automatically as sales appear on eBay UK.

Before You Buy

Shared checklist for Epipremnum pinnatum and its cultivated forms

  • The plain green species and 'Cebu Blue' are both inexpensive and widely available — be cautious of pricing implying rarity
  • Confirm whether the plant is trailing (juvenile, unsplit leaves) or climbing (mature, fenestrated leaves) before buying, as the two look markedly different at the same price point
  • For 'Marble Variegated', check the variegation pattern in photos matches the named form
  • Check stem nodes are firm and undamaged — this is where roots and new growth emerge from cuttings

Propagation Guide

How to Propagate Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'

Shared across every form of Epipremnum pinnatum — see this form's own Morphology for variegation-specific propagation notes.

Methods
Stem cuttingNode cutting
Difficulty
Easy
Time to Establish

3-6 weeks

True From Cuttings
Yes

Cultivar character is preserved through vegetative cuttings

Roots readily from stem or node cuttings in water or moist substrate. Climbing on a moss pole (rather than trailing) encourages the larger, more fenestrated mature leaf form.

Care Guide

Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Care Guide & Growing Conditions

General care shared across all forms of Epipremnum pinnatum — cultivated forms may need brighter light or higher humidity than the plain species; check this form's Quick Facts above.

Substrate

Standard well-draining houseplant mix: 60% potting compost, 25% perlite, 15% orchid bark.

Watering

Allow the top few centimetres of substrate to dry between waterings.

Humidity

Tolerates average household humidity; higher humidity (60%+) encourages larger, more fenestrated mature leaves.

Fertilising

Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength every 4 weeks during the growing season.

Repotting

Every 12-18 months, or when root-bound.

Common Problems

Problem

Stays juvenile / never fenestrates

Cause

No support to climb — this species needs to be trained vertically to trigger mature, split foliage

Fix

Provide a moss pole or similar support and train the growing tip against it

Problem

Reversion to green on variegated forms

Cause

Insufficient light

Fix

Increase light levels and prune reverted all-green growth to favour variegated tissue

Problem

Root rot

Cause

Overwatering or poor drainage

Fix

Repot into fresh, well-draining substrate and reduce watering frequency

Retail Price?The average price across tracked UK retailers (nurseries and specialty stores).
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Market Trend?Recent 4-week median vs. the prior 4 weeks. A rise only counts as 'Rising' when it's corroborated across the sample (not just one high sale) and confidence is decent — otherwise it's labelled a 'Spike'. Declines aren't treated as bad news: they're the expected trend as stock gets propagated.
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How prices are calculated: The AA Price uses online sold listings converted to GBP at current exchange rates, excluding extreme outliers to ensure a fair-value guide. Falls back to UK retail average when auction data is unavailable.